10 Mar 2014

By Barbara Kay: In a recent edition of the Post,
there is a very thoughtful and serious discussion of whether the
phenomena of “rape culture”even exists. It will no doubt receive the
usual stream of invective — accusations of trivializing rape, denying
that sexual assaults occur, implying that women who drank too much
deserved to be raped. Hardly real criticisms in any intellectual sense,
but they will come.These critics — that seems almost too kind a descriptor for them, but
alas — don’t seem to understand that a denial of rape culture is not a
denial that rape exists or an expression of indifference to the pain it
causes its victims. The world is imperfect. Bad or disturbed people
commit crimes, including rape; good, well-adjusted people don’t. My
heart breaks for children killed by their guardians, and in a perfect
world none ever would be, but even 100 children dead at the hands of
their parents does not make Canada a child-killing culture, or anyone
who’d say so a child-murder denier.

By James H. Kunstler: It’s nerve-wracking to live in the historical moment of an epic
turning point, especially when the great groaning garbage barge of late
industrial civilization doesn’t turn quickly where you know it must, and
you are left feeling naked and ashamed with your dark worldview, your
careful preparations for a difficult future, and your scornful or
tittering relatives reminding you each day what a ninny you are to worry
about the tendings of events.Persevere. There are worse things in this life than not being right exactly on schedule.Two simple words explain why more robust signs of an economic collapse have hung fire since the tremors of 2008: inertia and fraud.
Never in human history has there been such a matrix of complex systems
so vast, dense, weighty, and powerful for running everyday life (nor a
larger population engaged in it). That much stuff in motion takes a
while to slow down. The embodied energy has kept enough of it running to
give the appearance of continuity. For instance, agri-biz still sends
its amber waves of grain and tankers of corn-syrup to the Pepsico
snack-food factories, and the WalMart trucks still faithfully convey the
pallets of Cheetos, Fritos, Funyons, and Tostitos from the Pepsico
loading dock to the big box aisles of glory. The freeways still hum with
traffic even though oil is pricey at $100 a barrel. The lights stay on.
The gabble and blabber of Cable TV continues remorselessly in the
background of life. All of that is due to inertia. It gives the
superficial impression of the old normal carrying on.

By Thomas Impelluso:Can one attribute the low rankings of women in engineering to feminist inspired interventions?Is it possible that by attempting to eradicate a non-critical
advantage in math, that we are distilling math and engineering education
for both boys and girls?Bertrand Russell once said: “Mathematics is the field where we don’t
know what we are talking about.” This reveals the nature of mathematics
– which is distinct from the machinery called arithmetic (which is
taught in elementary school). Mathematics is an abstract discipline,
relying on internal visualization and abstract focus.Recent research has shown that women have more neurons that travel
between the brain’s hemispheres and men have more neurons that travel
along the hemispheres.1 Some suggest this enables a woman’s
communication and multi-tasking skills (I rarely see published articles
that object to these abilities in women), and men have a greater ability
to focus and single task (I usually see published articles that object to these abilities of men).Men created the language of math through visualization and
abstraction. In addition to the aforementioned biological differences,
there is social research to indicate that the top one percent in math
will always be male dominated.2

By Michael Snyder:If
the U.S. economy is getting better, then why are major retail chains
closing thousands of stores? If we truly are in an "economic recovery",
then why do sales figures continue to go down for large retailers all
over the country? Without a doubt, the rise of Internet retailing
giants such as Amazon.com have had a huge impact. Today, there are
millions of Americans that actually prefer to shop online. Personally,
when I published my novel I made it solely available on Amazon. But
Internet shopping alone does not account for the great retail apocalypse
that we are witnessing. In fact, some retail experts estimate that the
Internet has accounted for only about 20 percent of the decline that we
are seeing. Most of the rest of it can be accounted for by the slow,
steady death of the middle class U.S. consumer. Median household income
has declined for five years in a row, but all of our bills just keep
going up. That means that the amount of disposable income that average
Americans have continues to shrink, and that is really bad news for
retailers.

And sadly, this is just the beginning. Retail experts are projecting
that the pace of store closings will actually accelerate over the
course of the next decade. So as you read this list below, please take note that things will soon get even worse.

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